(This article was first published on R – Win-Vector Blog, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers)
The development version of my new R
package seplyr
is performing in practical applications with dplyr
0.7.*
much better than even I (the seplyr
package author) expected.
I think I have hit a very good set of trade-offs, and I have now spent significant time creating documentation and examples.
I wish there had been such a package weeks ago, and that I had started using this approach in my own client work at that time. If you are already a dplyr
user I strongly suggest trying seplyr
in your own analysis projects.
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